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February 24, 2005
Copyright and Human Rights Treatise
Copyright and Human Rights: Freedom of Expression - Intellectual Property - Privacy is recommend for all law libraries whose collection development policy mandates a high level of collection intensity in the area of human rights. Libraries with in-depth intellection property law collections should consider acquiring this work.
From the product description: "The idea of copyright has undergone a sea change in recent decades. It is now frequently invoked to safeguard the profits of corporate marketers of widely-used media and software products, and in this context has given rise to a surprising new conflict: the collision of copyright and human rights. Copyright and Human Rights is the first comprehensive analysis of this emerging nexus of legal issues. In eight incisive essays, well-known authorities in both copyright law and human rights law present in-depth analysis and discussions on several essential topics."
1 volume (hardcover) ... $94.00
192 pages; ISBN 90-411-2278-8
Published: Kluwer Law International; 2004
Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
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